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2 v [T]
[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: toster, from Late Latin tostare 'to roast', from Latin tostus, past participle of torrere; TORRID]
to drink a glass of wine etc to thank someone, wish someone luck, or celebrate something
toast sb/sth with sth
::They toasted the birth of their new baby with champagne.
to make bread or other food brown by placing it close to heat
::Toasted the cheese sandwiches.
to sit near a fire to make yourself warm
::Tom was toasting his feet by the fire.